And Wrathion still isn't a bad guy really. He simply expected Varian to have some balls and take control of the Horde, thus uniting them all under one banner so that when the "threat" (I.e. Legion) comes, we're all fighting together rather than being fragmented. It's obvious that he is going to be pissed that Varian decided that he'd let the Horde appoint a new Warchief instead. So in turn, he's angry enough about it to make threats of just taking control of both sides by himself. Guy has emotions... no biggie.

Wrathion, all I have to say is I love that opportunistic little whelp. It was clear he was willing to destroy the factions, why people are surprised here is quite strange Horde and Alliance mean little to him, he is all about the long view, there might be pain suffering for a short amount of time, but in the long run the world might be united.

Originally Posted by Darksoldierr

Him having emotions? Not a problem. Him sacraficing countless lives for his own goal? Thats a bit shady, specially now that "he will take control"

Sacrificing thousands of lives to ensure the survival of millions in the long run is something I would call common sense.

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He who sees his own doom can better avoid its path. He who sees the doom of others can deliver it.

And Wrathion still isn't a bad guy really. He simply expected Varian to have some balls and take control of the Horde, thus uniting them all under one banner so that when the "threat" (I.e. Legion) comes, we're all fighting together rather than being fragmented. It's obvious that he is going to be pissed that Varian decided that he'd let the Horde appoint a new Warchief instead. So in turn, he's angry enough about to make threats of just taking control of both sides by himself. Guy has emotions... no biggie.

I thought that was quite easy to see tbh.

Totally agree. I like Wrathion. I'd /factionquit both Alliance and Horde and unite under him if it were possible.

Wrathion, all I have to say is I love that opportunistic little whelp. It was clear he was willing to destroy the factions, why people are surprised here is quite strange Horde and Alliance mean little to him, he is all about the long view, there might be pain suffering for a short amount of time, but in the long run the world might be united.

Sacrificing thousands of lives to ensure the survival of millions in the long run is something I would call common sense.

Easy to say that now, i think you would have a different point of view, if it would be you being killed for the greater good, specially now as i said, that Wrathion wants to take control, trading a evil for another

Easy to say that now, i think you would have a different point of view, if it would be you being killed for the greater good, specially now as i said, that Wrathion wants to take control, trading a evil for another

He doesn't want to take control this second. He said next time he would just take control for himself. His audio files are basically the slightly angry non-threats of a child. He just happens to be a Black dragon so people think there is instantly something behind his words.

Easy to say that now, i think you would have a different point of view, if it would be you being killed for the greater good, specially now as i said, that Wrathion wants to take control, trading a evil for another

It would suck to be killed sure, but common sense should always trump morality.

He who sees his own doom can better avoid its path. He who sees the doom of others can deliver it.

Easy to say that now, i think you would have a different point of view, if it would be you being killed for the greater good, specially now as i said, that Wrathion wants to take control, trading a evil for another

he didnt say he was going to try and take control he said he shouldve just took the throne room for himself because he could get things done, he didnt mean it literally, he was basically just ranting because even though his plan worked it didnt end the way he wanted it to, he assumed after the war was over varian would force the horde to submit and join the alliance, having one huge force and instead because of gameplay reasons varian allowed them to gain a new warchief.

i think hes gonna take a more hands on approach, and we as his champions are gonna have alot more work to do i think.

So wrathion is insane cretin like rest of his family ? Not big suprise. I really hope they will let us skin that asshat alive, and shove his "legendary" down his asshole.

What makes me wonder is what exactly stops us from poisoning him with iron (axe in head syndrome) the second he "reveals" he was insane all that time.

Why are people surprised at this? The whole expansion, Wrathion was watching champions from both the Horde and Alliance in order to find out which faction would be able to rule the world. It was clear from the get go he doesn't believe the Horde and Alliance will be able to reach their full potential as long as the other exist.

Sometime after 5.1, he realized that the Horde, more specifically Garrosh, was the best of the two, not because of it's strength, but more so because the Horde was ready and willing to do everything possible to beat the Alliance.

However from 5.2 onward, he eventually realized that Garrosh's method of leading isn't good in the long run, as it just destroys the very faction you are commanding.

Wrathion didn't learn anything from Pandaria. At all. The main theme this expansion is balance. The Horde was too aggressive while the Alliance was too docile. He can't fathom how they can survive, let alone remain strong, on their own. But he will learn. They didn't give us this character to interact with the whole expansion just to kill off later.

He may be a boss, maybe, but it definitely won't be one we kill. He will eventually have to learn that it is possible for two superpowers to co-exist and both achieve peak power.

Why are people surprised at this? The whole expansion, Wrathion was watching champions from both the Horde and Alliance in order to find out which faction would be able to rule the world. It was clear from the get go he doesn't believe the Horde and Alliance will be able to reach their full potential as long as the other exist.

Sometime after 5.1, he realized that the Horde, more specifically Garrosh, was the best of the two, not because of it's strength, but more so because the Horde was ready and willing to do everything possible to beat the Alliance.

However from 5.2 onward, he eventually realized that Garrosh's method of leading isn't good in the long run, as it just destroys the very faction you are commanding.

Wrathion didn't learn anything from Pandaria. At all. The main theme this expansion is balance. The Horde was too aggressive while the Alliance was too docile. He can't fathom how they can survive, let alone remain strong, on their own. But he will learn. They didn't give us this character to interact with the whole expansion just to kill off later.

He may be a boss, maybe, but it definitely won't be one we kill. He will eventually have to learn that it is possible for two superpowers to co-exist and both achieve peak power.

Only in so much as Old Gods "can" die. Given how closely they hew to the Lovecraft source material it's a safe assumption that, much like Lovecraft's creations, our understanding of terms like "dead" and "alive" aren't totally applicable to the Old Gods.

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